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Nurse station unit Digital Call System
The system is controlled from the Nurse Station Unit (NSU) which displays the type of call – standard patient, bathroom, emergency (staff to staff) and cardiac (staff to staff) – and the location. A speech handset can be provided for direct communication between nurse and patient, and staff to staff, and a series of sounders and lights further identify the call type and its location. Optional features on the NSU include staff presence indication, intruder indication alarm, drug cupboard door open indication and an interface with a paging system.
   

Flexible Nursing
The concept of flexible nursing is geared towards the flexible use of staff resources and bed space for an effective and efficient caring environment. The Wandsworth nurse call system is designed to cater for flexible nursing through the use of a transfer facility. The transfer facility allows all or some of a ward’s calls to be transferred to an adjacent ward nurse station.

Two-way Speech
With the two-way speech facility, the nurse can halve journey time by finding out in advance what the patient needs, and can respond appropriately.

When calls are transferred from one ward to another (either full or flexible), the two-way speech facility is also transferred. The system can also be integrated with other systems, such as on-site paging, for a total communications package.

Staff Speech
The Staff Speech Unit enables staff, wherever they are, to communicate with patients via the bedhead, and with other staff either at the nurse station unit or in any other area where a staff speech unit is installed.

The speech unit has many benefits for staff. It enables staff to remain in communication with patients and staff even when they are not at the NSU. It saves time as staff can answer a call without having to return to the NSU. It can also provide emergency and security back-up as there are communication points throughout the hospital, not just in the nurse station. Best of all, it is very simple to operate.